Really serious sandstorms may not destroy roads but they can bury them, requiring a cleaning before they can open to traffic again.
not to dangeres but you should find shelter
Western parts of USA thanks to flat roads.
Yes, Texas can experience sandstorms, particularly in the western and southern parts of the state where arid conditions and strong winds can cause blowing sand and dust. These sandstorms can affect visibility on roads and pose health risks to residents.
Yes, sandstorms can and do occur in the deserts of Egypt.
Most all wars destroy those.
it destroys buildings , roads, powerlines, picks up cars and kills people
The Sahara Desert is known for its sandstorms that can last for several days due to the strong winds and vast expanses of sand. These sandstorms, also known as "siroccos," can create hazardous conditions for both people and wildlife in the region.
Because they're cheap, effective and don't destroy roads, houses or equipment.
sandstorms come when the mixture of air is high and that cause the sand dunes to move and create a sand storm
Beijing is the city in China where sandstorms are most likely to occur in spring. This is because it is situated close to the Gobi Desert, which is a major source of sandstorms in the region.
This wind is usually caused by convection currents is usually strong enough to move entire sand dunes. Air is unstable when heated, and this instability in the air will cause the mixture of higher winds in the troposphere with winds in the lower atmosphere, producing strong surface winds. Sandstorms can interfere with travel, and sometimes obliterates entire roads, and dry, flat regions, such as parts of the western United Sates. In Kuwait, the month of April is known as 'sandstorm month'. Sandstorms that come from Northern Africa and drift across Europe are called 'Sahara Sand Storms'.
there is a strom of sandyes